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DMX Settings 

Enter the control menu and select DMX Settings, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button 

to select DMX Address, Channel Mode, No DMX Status or View DMX Value. 

 

DMX Address 

 

Channel Mode 

 

No DMX Status 

 

 

 

Select No DMX Status, press ENTER. 

Use UP/DOWN button to select one of the following status: 

Blackout (Fixture blacks out if DMX signal stops) 

Hold (The device continues to operate in the current mode with the last 

active DMX values until the signal returns) 

Manual (The device accepts the DMX value stored in the ‘Manual Test’ 

menu) 

Pri. Sec. (Primary/Secondary Mode) 

Confirm your selection with ENTER. 

To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds.

 

Select Channel Mode, press ENTER. 

Use UP/DOWN button to select between Mode 1 (17) and Mode 2 (37), 

confirm your selection with ENTER. 

To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds.

 

Select DMX Address, press ENTER. 

Use UP/DOWN button to select an address, confirm your selection with 

ENTER. 

CHANNEL MODE 

DMX ADDRESS 

Mode 1 (17) 

1-496 

Mode 2 (37) 

1-476 

 

To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds.

 

Summary of Contents for Oxygen

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Page 2: ... Fixture Installation 9 05 How To Set The Unit 11 5 1 Main Functions 11 5 2 Home Position Adjustment 25 06 Control By Universal DMX Controller 29 6 1 DMX512 Connection 29 6 2 Address Setting 30 6 3 DMX512 Configuration 30 07 Error Information 39 08 Troubleshooting 43 09 Fixture Cleaning 44 ...

Page 3: ...ure that no ventilation slots is blocked otherwise the unit will be overheated Before operation ensure that you are connecting this product to the proper voltage in accordance with the specifications in this manual or on the product s specification label It s important to ground the yellow green conductor to earth in order to avoid electric shock Minimum ambient temperature TA 0 Maximum ambient te...

Page 4: ...e replaced if they are visibly damaged DO NOT open the housing as there are no user serviceable parts inside DO NOT attempt to operate this unit if it becomes damaged DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center if needed Disconnect this product from its power source b...

Page 5: ...tion de l unité Manipulez l appareil en portant sa base au lieu de la tête uniquement L unité doit être installée dans un endroit avec une ventilation adéquate à au moins 50cm des surfaces adjacentes Assurez vous qu aucune fente d aération du luminaire n est obstruée sinon il risque de surchauffer Avant toute utilisation assurez vous que vous connectez ce luminaire à la tension appropriée conformé...

Page 6: ...tionnement grave arrêtez immédiatement d utiliser l appareil N allumez et n éteignez jamais ce luminaire à maintes reprises Le boî tier les lentilles ou le filtre ultraviolet doivent être remplacés s ils sont visiblement endommagés NE PAS ouvrir le boî tier car il ne contient aucune pièce réparable par l utilisateur NE PAS mettre ce luminaire en fonctionnement s il est endommagé N effectuez pas de...

Page 7: ... 3 pin XLR is optional Power In Out Power Connector in out Protection Rating IP20 Description for power cord set should be used Listed SJT flexible cord with rating 300V 105 C 16AWG x 3C molded with 5 15P attachment plug and terminated with cord connector model SAC3FCA with rating 250V 20A by NINGBO HAISHU DISTRICT SEETRONIC ELECTRONIC CO LTD The power cord shall be at least 914mm lt is to be meas...

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Page 9: ...menu ENTER To perform the desired functions 3 POWER IN To connect to supply power 4 POWER OUT To connect to the next fixture 5 DMX OUT For DMX512 link use 5 pin XLR cable to link the next units to output DMX signal 3 pin XLR cable is optional 6 DMX IN For DMX512 link use 5 pin XLR cable to link the unit and DMX controller to input DMX signal 3 pin XLR cable is optional 7 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Used to u...

Page 10: ... that the trussing or area of installation must be able to hold 10 times the weight without any deformation Always attach a safety cable that can hold at least 12 times the weight of the fixture whenever installing this fixture in a suspended environment to ensure that the fixture will not fall if the clamp fails This fixture is fully operational in three different mounting positions hanging upsid...

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Page 12: ...nu structure without making a change press the MENU button or wait 30 seconds The main functions are shown below MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS DMX Settings DMX Address 1 496 17 CH Default 1 1 476 37 CH Channel Mode Mode 1 17 Mode 2 37 No DMX Status Blackout Hold Manual Pri Sec View DMX Value Fixture Settings Pan Invert No Yes Tilt Invert No Yes P T Feedback No Yes Zoom Invert No Yes Fan Mode Auto Silent Di...

Page 13: ... Secondary Primary Display Settings Display Invert No Yes Temperature Unit C F Display Warning Off On Language English Chinese Auto Test Manual Test Mode 1 Mode 2 Clear No Yes Clear No Yes Pan 0 255 Pan 0 255 Tilt 0 255 Tilt 0 255 Zoom 0 255 Zoom 0 255 Dimmer 0 255 Dimmer 0 255 Shutter 0 255 Shutter 0 255 Red 0 255 Red 1 0 255 Green 0 255 Green 1 0 255 Blue 0 255 Blue 1 0 255 White 0 255 White 1 0...

Page 14: ... Hold Time 0 255 Pan POS 0 255 Tilt POS 0 255 Zoom POS 0 255 Information Fixture Use Hour LED Use Hour Total LED Hour LED On Hour LED Hours Reset No Yes Password 050 Temperature Current Max temp LED s Fan State Head Base Upgrade File Firmware Version RDM UID Error Logs Fixture Errors Reset Error Log No Yes Password 050 Reset Functions Pan Tilt Reset No Yes Effect Reset No Yes All Reset No Yes Fact...

Page 15: ...ast active DMX values until the signal returns Manual The device accepts the DMX value stored in the Manual Test menu Pri Sec Primary Secondary Mode Confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Channel Mode press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select between Mode 1 17 and Mode 2 37 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seco...

Page 16: ...lection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select P T Feedback press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select No pan tilt feedback deactivated or Yes pan tilt feedback activated confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Tilt Invert press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select No tilt invert deactivated or Yes tilt invert activated confirm ...

Page 17: ...om invert deactivated or Yes zoom invert activated confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Dimmer Speed press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Fast or Smooth confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Dimmer Curve press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Linear Square Law Inv SQ Law or S Curve confirm yo...

Page 18: ...m your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Color Calibration press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Off or On confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select White Balance press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Red Green Blue Red 1 Green 1 Blue 1 or Red 7 Green 7 Blue 7 confirm your selection with ENTER Use UP DOWN ...

Page 19: ...The device immediately performs an automatic self test To end the automatic self test and exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Language press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select English or Chinese confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Temperature Unit press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select C or F confirm your selection with ENTER To ...

Page 20: ...alue between 0 and 255 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Set Scene Totals press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 50 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Manual Test press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select the channel for which the manual test is to be performed confirm ...

Page 21: ...exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Pan POS press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Hold Time press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Fade Time press ENTER...

Page 22: ...r press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Total LED Hour total time or LED On Hour current switch on time confirm your selection with ENTER The total time or current switch on time is displayed Use UP DOWN button to select LED Hours Reset confirm your selection with ENTER If you wish to reset the LED operating hours select Yes If you do not wish to reset anything select No Confirm your selection ...

Page 23: ...our selection with ENTER If you wish to reset the relevant error logs select Yes If you do not wish to reset anything select No Confirm your selection with ENTER If you select Yes use UP DOWN button to set the password 050 confirm your selection with ENTER The relevant error logs are reset To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select RDM UID press ENTER The RDM UID is displayed To exit th...

Page 24: ...press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select No or Yes the device will run built in program to reset pan tilt to their home positions confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select All Reset press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select No or Yes the device will run built in program to reset all to their home positions confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the m...

Page 25: ...ISC_UN_MUTE DEVICE_INFO SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL DMX_START_ADDRESS IDENTIFY_DEVICE DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION PARAMETER_DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER_LABEL DEVICE_LABEL FACTORY_DEFAULTS BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_ID BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL DMX_PERSONALITY DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION SLOT_INFO SLOT_DESCRIPTION SENSOR_DEFINITION SENSOR_VALUE DEVICE_HOURS PAN_INVERT TILT_INVERT RESET_DEVIC...

Page 26: ...nu structure without making a change press the MENU button or wait 30 seconds OFFSET MENU VALUES Frequency Hz 1072 1327 Pan 128 127 Tilt 128 127 Zoom 128 127 Red 0 1000 Green 0 1000 Blue 0 1000 White 0 1000 Red 1 0 1000 Red 7 0 1000 Green 1 0 1000 Green 7 0 1000 Blue 1 0 1000 Blue 7 0 1000 White 1 0 1000 White 7 0 1000 Frequency Hz Select Frequency Hz press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a val...

Page 27: ...press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Zoom press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 128 and 127 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Pan press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 128 and 127 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Tilt press ENTER Use UP DO...

Page 28: ... menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Red 1 press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 1000 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select White press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 1000 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Blue press ENTER Us...

Page 29: ...t menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Green 7 press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 1000 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select White 1 press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 1000 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Blue 1 press E...

Page 30: ...ery high speed signal Inadequate or damaged cables soldered joints or corroded connectors can easily distort the signal and shut down the system 3 The DMX output and input connectors are pass through to maintain the DMX circuit when one of the units power is disconnected 4 Each lighting unit needs to have a DMX address to receive the data by the controller The address number is between 1 512 5 The...

Page 31: ...t the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units Channel Mode Unit 1 Address Unit 2 Address Unit 3 Address Unit 4 Address 17 channels 1 18 35 52 37 channels 1 38 75 112 6 3 DMX512 Configuration Please control the fixture by referring to the configurations below 17 Channels Mode 1 CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 1 000 255 PAN...

Page 32: ...Fast Open Random Strobe from Fast to Slow Open 9 000 255 RED 0 100 10 000 255 GREEN 0 100 11 000 255 BLUE 0 100 12 000 255 WHITE 0 100 13 000 001 004 005 009 010 013 014 018 019 022 023 027 028 031 032 036 037 040 041 045 046 049 050 054 055 058 059 063 064 067 068 072 073 076 077 081 082 085 086 090 091 094 095 099 CTO Null 8000K 7900K 7800K 7700K 7600K 7500K 7400K 7300K 7200K 7100K 7000K 6900K 6...

Page 33: ...4 235 238 239 243 244 247 248 255 5800K 5700K 5600K 5500K 5400K 5300K 5200K 5100K 5000K 4900K 4800K 4700K 4600K 4500K 4400K 4300K 4200K 4100K 4000K 3900K 3800K 3700K 3600K 3500K 3400K 3300K 3200K 3100K 3000K 2900K 2800K 2700K 2600K 2500K 14 000 007 008 011 012 015 016 019 020 023 024 027 028 031 032 035 036 039 040 043 044 047 048 051 COLOR MACRO Null Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color ...

Page 34: ...Color 28 Color 29 Color 30 Color 31 Color 32 Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Counter Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast Red Green Fast to Slow Red Blue Fast to Slow Red White Fast to Slow Green Blue Fast to Slow Green White Fast to Slow Blue White Fast to Slow 15 000 003 004 007 008 011 012 015 016 019 020 023 024 027 028 031 032 035 036 039 040 043 044 047 048 051 052 055 056 059 060 063 064 067 PIX...

Page 35: ...240 243 244 247 248 251 252 255 Pattern 17 Pattern 18 Pattern 19 Pattern 20 Pattern 21 Pattern 22 Pattern 23 Pattern 24 Pattern 25 Pattern 26 Pattern 27 Pattern 28 Pattern 29 Pattern 30 Pattern 31 Pattern 32 Pattern 33 Pattern 34 Pattern 35 Pattern 36 Pattern 37 Pattern 38 Pattern 39 Pattern 40 Pattern 41 Pattern 42 Pattern 43 Pattern 44 Pattern 45 Pattern 46 Pattern 47 Pattern 48 Pattern 49 Patte...

Page 36: ...ar Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve Inverse Square Law Dimmer Curve S Curve Null Dimmer Speed Smooth Dimmer Speed Fast Null Zoom Invert Enable Zoom Invert Disable Pan Tilt Reset Effect Reset Color Calibration On Color Calibration Off Calibration Mode High CRI Calibration Mode High Output Reset All Null 37 Channels Mode 2 CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 1 000 255 PAN 0 540 2 000 255 PAN FINE 3 000 255 T...

Page 37: ... 255 RED 1 0 100 10 000 255 GREEN 1 0 100 11 000 255 BLUE 1 0 100 12 000 255 WHITE 1 0 100 13 000 255 RED 2 0 100 14 000 255 GREEN 2 0 100 15 000 255 BLUE 2 0 100 16 000 255 WHITE 2 0 100 17 000 255 RED 3 0 100 18 000 255 GREEN 3 0 100 19 000 255 BLUE 3 0 100 20 000 255 WHITE 3 0 100 21 000 255 RED 4 0 100 22 000 255 GREEN 4 0 100 23 000 255 BLUE 4 0 100 24 000 255 WHITE 4 0 100 25 000 255 RED 5 0...

Page 38: ... 049 050 059 060 069 070 079 080 089 090 099 100 119 120 129 130 139 140 149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 189 190 199 200 209 210 255 FUNCTION Null Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve Inverse Square Law Dimmer Curve S Curve Null Dimmer Speed Smooth Dimmer Speed Fast Null Zoom Invert Enable Zoom Invert Disable Pan Tilt Reset Effect Reset Color Calibration On Color Calibration Of...

Page 39: ... 38 LED PIXEL SELECT FOR 17 CH ...

Page 40: ...en the fixture temperature reaches 82 it will automatically turn off to protect the fixture Check whether the temperature detecting board is normal Check whether the components of the temperature detecting board are damaged Check whether the lead on the temperature detecting board is installed in place or disconnected Error codes are shown continuously in the display when the fixture fails and the...

Page 41: ...e encoder on the pan and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the position of the pan where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged Check whether there are obstacles in the pan operating range Check whether the Hall element on the pan is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the pan and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check...

Page 42: ...e encoder on the tilt and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the position of the tilt where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged Check whether there are obstacles in the tilt operating range Check whether the Hall element on the tilt is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the tilt and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected ...

Page 43: ...s off or is damaged Check whether there are obstacles in the zoom operating range Check whether the Hall element on the zoom is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the zoom and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the motor on the zoom is damaged Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the zoom is damage Check whether the fa...

Page 44: ...Check whether the DMX connectors and the DMX cables are connected correctly Check whether the DMX address is correctly set If the intermittent DMX signal problem occurs check whether the XLR socket and the signal cable are well connected Try it with another DMX controller Check whether the DMX cables run near or alongside to the high voltage cables which may damage or interfere with the signal cir...

Page 45: ...moke fluid residues building up on or within the fixture The cleaning frequency depends on the application environment Clean the fixture immediately if the dust enters it to avoid damage to the optical lens due to excessive dust A soft lint free cloth moistened with any good glass cleaning fluid is recommended under no circumstances should solvents be used Always dry the parts carefully Clean the ...

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Page 47: ...e Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EU EN 55032 2015 A11 2020 EN 55035 2017 A11 2020 EN IEC 61000 3 2 2019 A1 2021 EN 61000 3 3 2013 A1 2019 A2 2021 Harmonized Standard EN IEC 60598 2 17 2018 EN IEC 60598 1 2021 A11 2022 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1 General requirements and tests Certifications cETLus Approved Control 5000057 ...

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